Here are the latest WestJet flights that included passengers with COVID-19

WestJet has expanded the list of flights on which passengers might have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

Most of the 21 flights affected have listed specific rows which leave passengers at risk of contracting the virus.

Anyone who was seated in the affected rows is asked to self-isolate for two weeks. For those who were seated outside of the affected rows, they are advised to monitor for signs of a cough, fever or respiratory issues.

Some of the affected flights landed or took off from terminals at Kelowna International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, Grand Prairie Airport, Calgary International Airport and Toronto Pearson Airport, among others.

The 21 affected flights occurred between Feb. 28 and March 12.

Click here to see which WestJet flights and rows were affected.

While WestJet has provided updated information on which passengers may be at risk, Air Canada has not yet released a public list which has some of its crew members concerned.

Information about affected flights has been listed on an Alberta government document. It shows seven flights arriving in Calgary were carrying an infected person, with one of those flights departing from Vancouver. There are 11 affected flights listed from March 2 to March 13.


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Jenna Wheeler is a writer at heart. She has always been naturally curious about what matters to the people in her community. That’s why it was an obvious decision to study journalism at Durham College, where she enjoyed being an editor for the student newspaper, The Chronicle. She has since travelled across Canada, living in small towns in the Rockies, the Coast Mountains, and tried out the big city experience. She is passionate about sustainability, mental health, and the arts. When she’s not reporting, she’s likely holed up with a good book and her cat Ace.

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